About us
The evangelical college, which is situated in Franklin, Massachusetts, was founded by Preston W. Dean in 1865 and is a student-oriented, non-sectarian college. Proposing 50+ undergraduate programmes, including both bachelor's and associate's degrees, it addresses various areas of focus in arts, business, and sciences. The college has seen its academic quality maintained to high standards through accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
Dean College was ranked 29 out of 141 in the category of Best Regional Colleges in the North by the U.S. News & World Report, and it occupies 100 acres of area having modern infrastructures for learning, such as the Green Family Library Learning Commons.
University Highlights:
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Details
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Established
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1865
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Location
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Franklin, Massachusetts
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Accreditation
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New England Commission of Higher Education
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Ranking
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29th (Best Regional Colleges, North)
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Student Enrolment
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Approximately 1,200
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Athletics
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16 NCAA Division III programs
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Post-Graduation Success
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96% employed or in graduate school
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